The latest assault on U.S. sovereignty will occur on Nov. 6 when approximately 124 “observers” from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe will monitor the General Election.

OSCE began as the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE). After the Cold War, the group came up with a new set of concerns to rebrand as an organization devoted to human rights and environmental issues.

The OSCE has 56 member states as well as a number of “partners for cooperation.” OSCE enjoys a budget of approximately $200 million coughed up by member countries including the U.S.

OSCE decided to become involved in U.S. elections after President Barack Obama targeted states with laws requiring a photo ID to vote. Obama’s Dept. of Justice has gone after those states aggressively, with Democrats like Sen. Bill Nelson’s (Fla.) encouragement.

Breitbart reported on Sunday that the UN special rapporteur on counterterrorism and human rights made a speech in Canada, telling the audience Republican presidential nominee Gov. Mitt Romney would reintroduce “torture”—waterboarding and enhanced interrogation—if elected. The rapporteur also claimed Americans would be exposed to more risks if Obama isn’t elected.

The rapporteur apparently missed ongoing controversies about Obama’s drone program. Most don’t survive a drone attack. There is a great deal of controversy in countries like Pakistan about drone strikes; U.S. media have downplayed these strikes and most war reportage during Obama’s term.

The UN has attempted to levy taxes on Americans and to halt capital punishment for foreign citizens who have lived in the U.S. for most of their lives, largely as a result of Mexico’s anti-death penalty stance.

In 2009 shortly after Obama took office, the UN sent a rapporteur to investigate housing after the mortgage meltdown.

In 2011 The US Report featured a story by Chris Carter about the UN’s Agenda 21. Carter said, “Agenda 21 seeks to control populations through zoning and seizure of private property, strip national sovereignty, reduce the world population, even control our consumption of meat and air conditioning ... all in the name of the environment.”

U.S. contributions to the U.N. system reached a record level of $7.692 billion in fiscal year (FY) 2010—a staggering 21 percent increase over FY 2009.[1] This is the third consecutive year in which U.S. contributions set new records.

The Hill said organizations like the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, the NAACP and the ACLU contacted OSCE, claiming there was a “coordinated political effort to disenfranchise millions of Americans.”

Voter fraud has been an issue of concern for many Americans; otherwise the states wouldn’t have passed laws in an effort to make sure votes are legitimate.

Obama made the situation far more complicated by overturning existing immigration laws to enact de facto amnesty instead of using federal resources to improve the legal immigration process. Obama has not worked with Republicans in Congress on that issue.

In states where driver’s licenses are issued to all comers, there’s a loophole for voter fraud just as there is in snowbird states like Florida. Democrats recently admitted a candidate for Congress had voted twice.

The Hill said OSCE is a UN partner. The UN enjoys the increased funding Obama redistributed from U.S. taxpayers, so it’s logical for the organization to want the Democrat reelected.

Ironically, Obama supports cuts to entitlement programs like Medicare through his ObamaCare tax bill and he also supports tax hikes on Americans.